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When searching at cattle chutes, there are so numerous choices accessible to ranchers. With self-catch, manual catch, and hydraulic options available from numerous cattle gear producers, it can be tough to determine the correct type of chute for your requirements. The search can be overwhelming, however when proper considerations are taken throughout the purchasing procedure you can find the right cattle chute for your requirements with out the headaches!

- Here are five things that could imply you should appear at a hydraulic squeeze chute rather of a manual 1.

1. How many cattle are you running?

- Frequently, the primary deciding aspect in whether or not to appear at a hydraulic chute is the quantity of cattle you are operating, but too frequently that quantity is elevated. Veterinarian, Roy Lewis says, “my rule of thumb is anyone in the 250-head plus range for cows would be sensible to think about a hydraulic chute to make their life easier”. Looking at a hydraulic chute for 250 head of cattle can significantly improve your processing times, and simplify your life.

- Even in smaller operations, there are times it can be helpful to look at a hydraulic chute. If you must procedure your cattle frequently, or total tasks such as AI and semen testing, a hydraulic chute can make it a lot easier to handle your cattle regularly because they are not stressed by the experience.

two. Think about your processing requirements. - What are the tasks you are performing routinely when managing your cattle? When looking at the possible processing advantages of a squeeze chute, look beyond the side access and palpation cage. Whilst these pieces are essential, none of them come into play until after the animal is secured in the chute. The speed of your head gate, safety of the squeeze, and flow of livestock via the chute all play an important aspect in speeding up the way you procedure your cattle. - Go through the chute and look at it from a cow’s perspective to monitor for tripping hazards, flooring issues, and possible distractions that could cause cattle to baulk or impede flow. Once you have done that, appear at the exterior of the chute and ensure you have the tools you need to total your handling tasks successfully. Lastly, look at the head gate itself. Head gates that hinge at the bottom in a scissor-motion can be seen on manual and hydraulic chutes, and are a challenge for cattle to exit. This can result in significant delays in livestock flow.

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